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Zhai

221 BCE – 206 BCE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
221 BCE – 206 BCE
Duration
15 years
Known Periods
2
Capital
Xianyang
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Qin dynasty ( CHIN) was the first imperial dynasty of China. It is named for its progenitor state of Qin, a fief of the confederal Zhou dynasty (c. 1046–256 BC). Beginning in 230 BC, the Qin under King Ying Zheng engaged in a series of wars conquering each of the rival states that had previously pledged fealty to the Zhou. This culminated in 221 BC with the successful unification of China under Emperor Qin, which then assumed an imperial prerogative – with Ying Zheng declaring himself to be Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China, and bringing an end to the Warring States period (c. 475–221 BC). This state of affairs lasted until 206 BC, when the dynasty.

Historical Periods

Zhai (-208–-207)

208 BCE – 207 BCE

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Capital: XianyangArea: 1,628,329 km²

Zhai (-206–-204)

206 BCE – 204 BCE

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Capital: XianyangArea: 25,977 km²

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